County Clerk candidates

Incumbent Jamie Correia (Democrat) told the crowd during her ten years as county clerk, she has watched her budget, had clean audits and modernized...

Fashion fades, style is forever

Michelle McDonald, who previously had a costume rental store in Eureka Springs, is moving back after leaving in 2008, bringing hundreds of historic clothing...

Jewish and Hindu groups expand religious understanding

The Heart of Many Ways has welcomed two new affiliates to the organization that supports a diversity of different spiritual paths in an historic...

Flint Street endowment has differing opinions

Located in the Little Chapel in the heart of downtown, the Flint Street Fellowship has been providing groceries, household supplies and other assistance to...

Moratorium on tourist lodging gathers public support

Thirteen current and one former resident of the Pines Subdivision spoke at Public Comments at the City Council meeting on July 26. Four letters...

Hospital buys land to expand

At Monday afternoon’s Hospital Commission meeting, Chair Michael Merry announced there was no news from the architects regarding the attempt to patch together a...

Missing man found

Last Saturday evening Search & Rescue teams recovered the body of Waeh Soe on Long Creek near the County Road 824 junction. The Carroll County...

CAPC considers rejiggering staff

The City Advertising and Promotion Commission held a budget/staff workshop Sept. 9 where commissioner James DeVito said he supports the present structure and sees...

Leapin’ lizards, Annie’s back!

Actually, she never left. Our favorite sassy little orphan first appeared on the American scene in James Whitcomb Riley’s 1885 poem “Little Orphan Annie,”...

CAPC collections up; looks upward for new events

Prior to last Wednesday’s City Advertising and Promotions meeting, commissioners talked about the budget for an hour. Executive Director Mike Maloney said they are...